Hi I did a little more testing and think I've found the problem. It seems that for some reason, it doesn't want to recognize the Debian install CD as a source anymore. I chroot'd to /target, and tried running apt-get myself, apt-get update works but apt-get install just gives me an error about media change, and that I need to insert the Debian CD.
Since the step immidiately preceding this at 70% is "Configuring APT sources", I assume this is the first time the real apt-get is used, possibly the only time before reboot if you don't use cryptsetup? That would explain why I could install unencrypted without problems. Also, the sources.list file in /target/etc/apt doesn't contain any network mirrors, only the CD-ROM. I assume this is another bug, it should have the norwegian mirrors I would think, so a working mirror will probably keep you from triggering the missing CD bug. If anyone would like to try to reproduce: 1. Get install image, then disconnect from network 2. Install using encrypted disk 3. Check if it hangs at 73% because there's no source Regards, Kjell Rune --- David Härdeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > It seems that /usr/lib/apt/methods/cdrom is stuck in > an infinite loop > trying to read from stdin...this doesn't seem to > have anything to do > with the crypto parts of the installer. > > I hope someone on debian-boot who is more > knowledgeable about the > intricacies of apt will be able to provide more > feedback... _________________________________________________________ Alt i én. Få Yahoo! Mail med adressekartotek, kalender og notisblokk. http://no.mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]